This collection brings together fifteen essays published between
1994 and 2008 which all look into the contribution of a remarkable
group of economists known as the "Cambridge school" or the
"Cambridge Keynesians." The people involved are better defined as a
"group" rather than a "school," to denote not adhesion to a common
body of doctrine but rather the idea of both cohesion and sharing.
This collection focuses on Keynes, Kahn, J. Robinson and Sraffa,
who all shared in the physical space and lifestyle of the
University of Cambridge. The bond between them was intellectual
partnership, a recognised common ground, dialogue and acceptance of
criticism. Some of the essays in this collection address the
content, as well as the method and "style," of the type of
economics associated with the Cambridge tradition at the very core
of which those economists stand.
The first section opens with a chapter presenting the group
within the physical and metaphorical place which was Cambridge, and
the remaining five chapters centre on the life and work of each
economist. The second section has papers looking at them in pairs,
as it were, and revolves around the theme of their collaboration in
various intellectual achievements. In particular, the opening piece
makes the rather bold point that the road to the General Theory was
not a solitary path. In other two papers much is said of Sraffa s
intellectual isolation in Cambridge and the difficulty of
communication with Joan Robinson. The chapters in the third section
take up aspects of their theories and approaches which justify the
importance and relevance of the Cambridge tradition in
economics.
This book should be of interest to students and researchers
within the history of economics and economic thought, particularly
those focussing on the Cambridge or Keynesian traditions. "
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